I know that quite a few people have been trying to get in touch with my father - Karl G. Mueller - as he judged the World Championships for quite a few years and dedicated many years of his life to R/C Model Airplane Aerobatics. I also believe that he is/was a member of the Halton Hills Model Flying Club???? Unfortunately, he has been hospitalized with cancer and has not been able to read his emails for quite some time.
His spirits are down and it would be really great if you could get this message out there to all of his R/C buddies, as I'm sure hearing from them would make his day, and raise his spirits.
He is staying in the Oncology Unit (2C) at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, Ontario.
His contact number is 905-813-1100 x3339.
His home address is:
37 Roberts Crescent
Brampton, Ontario
L6W 1G9
905-459-4985
I can also be contacted at mo_mueller@hotmail.com and I will print out the emails and bring them into him.
If you could kindly forward this message to anyone he may know, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you,
Monica Mueller
M. Mueller
68 Cornwall Rd.
Brampton, ON
L6W 1N3
Home: (905) 216-0260
Mobile: (647) 403-4985
Email: mo_mueller@hotmail.com
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April 25, 2008
Hi. Great website. Very professional and informative.
One of the best ones I've seen in my travels around the internet.
Back in the 1980s I belonged to the old Georgetown RC Club.
Carl Groskorth taught me to fly on a Falcon 56 that I purchased from him from a little hobby shop he had in his basement.
I moved from Georgetown in the early 1990s, and have since belonged to The Guelph Gremlins, and currently The Saugeen Flyers in Hanover Ont.
I see some old familiar names and faces, Carl Groskorth, Ed Higginson, Carl Meuller, and Doug Rogers.
I still have fond memories of the club and am happy to see you're still carrying the banner as The Halton Hills Flyers.
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